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Main Authors: Wijngaard, Gijs, Formisano, Elia, Esposito, Michele, Dumontier, Michel
Format: Preprint
Published: 2024
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2407.06947
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author Wijngaard, Gijs
Formisano, Elia
Esposito, Michele
Dumontier, Michel
author_facet Wijngaard, Gijs
Formisano, Elia
Esposito, Michele
Dumontier, Michel
contents Audio-language models (ALMs) generate linguistic descriptions of sound-producing events and scenes. Advances in dataset creation and computational power have led to significant progress in this domain. This paper surveys 69 datasets used to train ALMs, covering research up to September 2024 (https://github.com/GLJS/audio-datasets). It provides a comprehensive analysis of datasets origins, audio and linguistic characteristics, and use cases. Key sources include YouTube-based datasets like AudioSet with over two million samples, and community platforms like Freesound with over 1 million samples. Through principal component analysis of audio and text embeddings, the survey evaluates the acoustic and linguistic variability across datasets. It also analyzes data leakage through CLAP embeddings, and examines sound category distributions to identify imbalances. Finally, the survey identifies key challenges in developing large, diverse datasets to enhance ALM performance, including dataset overlap, biases, accessibility barriers, and the predominance of English-language content, while highlighting opportunities for improvement.
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spellingShingle Audio-Language Datasets of Scenes and Events: A Survey
Wijngaard, Gijs
Formisano, Elia
Esposito, Michele
Dumontier, Michel
Sound
Audio and Speech Processing
Audio-language models (ALMs) generate linguistic descriptions of sound-producing events and scenes. Advances in dataset creation and computational power have led to significant progress in this domain. This paper surveys 69 datasets used to train ALMs, covering research up to September 2024 (https://github.com/GLJS/audio-datasets). It provides a comprehensive analysis of datasets origins, audio and linguistic characteristics, and use cases. Key sources include YouTube-based datasets like AudioSet with over two million samples, and community platforms like Freesound with over 1 million samples. Through principal component analysis of audio and text embeddings, the survey evaluates the acoustic and linguistic variability across datasets. It also analyzes data leakage through CLAP embeddings, and examines sound category distributions to identify imbalances. Finally, the survey identifies key challenges in developing large, diverse datasets to enhance ALM performance, including dataset overlap, biases, accessibility barriers, and the predominance of English-language content, while highlighting opportunities for improvement.
title Audio-Language Datasets of Scenes and Events: A Survey
topic Sound
Audio and Speech Processing
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2407.06947